Liverpool University Press is the UK’s third oldest university press, with a distinguished history of publishing exceptional research since 1899, and publishes approximately 70 books and 21 journals a year, specialising in the modern languages, history, literature and visual culture.

Ezra Pound and the Spanish World
Viorica Patea (ed.), John Gery (ed.), and Walter Baumann (ed.)
This collection sheds light on Ezra Pound’s Spanish influences and connections, as well as on his own work’s impact on the Spanish-speaking literary tradition.
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Poet in Place and Time: Critical Essays on Joanne Kyger
Mary Paniccia Carden (ed.) and Jane Falk (ed.)
Poet in Place and Time: Critical Essays on Joanne Kyger provides a much-needed re-evaluation of the work of Joanne Kyger, a remarkably productive poet associated with transformative literary movements of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries.
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The Reminiscences and Selected Criticism of Herbert Thompson
Michael Allis (ed.) and Paul Watt (ed.)
Herbert Thompson (1856-1945) was chief music critic at The Yorkshire Post from 1886 until 1936, as well as being the Yorkshire correspondent for the Musical Times.
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Empresses-in-Waiting: Female Power and Performance at the Late Roman Court
Christian Rollinger (ed.) and Nadeine Viermann (ed.)
Empresses-in-Waiting comprises case studies of late antique empresses, female members of imperial dynasties, and female members of the highest nobility of the late Roman empire, ranging from the fourth to the seventh centuries AD.
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